For some reason, this doesn't work at all.
{{user_slugged username}}
The {{username}}
is a variable available to the template. However, it gives me a null / undefined value in the helper.
Here is my helper code
UI.registerHelper('user_slugged', function(username) {
... other stuff... return things.
}
The issue I am having is when I try something like this {{user_slugged 'Hello'}}
it does everything right and returns what is expected.
However, when I try {{user_slugged username}}
it doesn't seem to work even though I can easily display {{username}}
in that same line of code.
Which seems really odd, now I'm thinking the way to send parameters to handlebars helpers might have changed in Meteor 0.8.0
. If so, it'd be great if someone could point me into the right direction or give me an answer to this question.
EDIT: To clarify I am able to use {{username}}
in the same line as {{user_slugged username}}
so something like this works
<a href="{{user_slugged username}}">{{username}}</a>
username
is an object property that is available in the template and at the point where I am trying to send it in as a param to the helper.
I am not sure why this is happening (maybe there is a global helper username
?), but you should be able to fix it easily by writing
{{user_slugged ./username}}
instead of
{{user_slugged username}}
The dot always means the current data context, so there is no way that the rendering engine will get confused about it.